What does saç modeli in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word saç modeli in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use saç modeli in Turkish.

The word saç modeli in Turkish means saç şekli, saç modeli, saç modeli, afro saç, kıvırcık ve kabarık saç modeli, 1960'ların saç modeli, bukleli saç modeli, (zencilerinki gibi) kıvırcık ve kabarık saç modeli, kahküllü ve kısa saç modeli, quiff saç modeli. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word saç modeli

saç şekli

(way hair is cut or arranged)

She's got a new, much shorter hairstyle.

saç modeli

(informal (hairstyle)

Linda's new hairdo is very modern and chic.

saç modeli

(abbreviation, informal (hairdo)

Sarah's work colleagues all admired her new do.

afro saç, kıvırcık ve kabarık saç modeli

(bushy hairstyle)

Afros were hugely popular in the '60s and '70s.

1960'ların saç modeli

(1960s high hairstyle)

All the women in those old photos had beehives.

bukleli saç modeli

(wavy or frizzy hairstyle)

Shirley Temple was famous for her curls when she was a child.

(zencilerinki gibi) kıvırcık ve kabarık saç modeli

(informal, abbreviation (Afro haircut) (resmi olmayan dil, kıs)

Check out that dude with the fro!

kahküllü ve kısa saç modeli

(US (female hair style)

quiff saç modeli

(UK (1950s hairstyle) (erkek saç stili)

The quiff used to be very popular in the 1950s.

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